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Posted by Ron on July 16, 2004 at 04:31:35 from (69.179.21.81):
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Waht did he tell you about PCBs, dioxin, triholomethanes, etc.? Nothing, of course. We live in a representative democracy. That means we ARE the government. I have nether the time nor inclination to study the thousands of new chemical compounds that industry, with the government's blessing, unleashes on us every year. We have to depend on them for accurate information. While cigarettes are mostly a voluntary choice, the chemical poisons in out air, water, food, and other products mostly are not. They are placed there without our knowledge or consent and it's only after years of people becoming sick and dying from them that public outrage finally results in full disclosure and occasionally in an outright ban.
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